FROM PHOENIX, ARIZONA

All 137 earlier Special Truth in Media Global Watch Bulletins on NATO's 
Kosovo War and "Peace" can also be seen at our Web site: 
www.truthinmedia.org, along with numerous photos and other memorable 
images.  The Kosovo TiM GW Bulletins are now divided into two sections: 
NATO's War (106 issues) and NATO's "Peace" (33 issues).

Issue S99-138, "Peace" 33
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August 24, 1999

HEADLINES

New York                1. Bosnia Corruption, Act II: Publisher Intimidation

Phoenix                   2. A Sobering Message to Serb Patriots: "Don't 
Continue
                                      Politics of Self-destruction" (by Venik)

Phoenix                   3. A Sobering Message to the World's Truthmongers:
                                     How "Uncle Sam" Turned into a "Big 
Brother"

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1. Bosnia Corruption, Act II: Publisher Intimidation

NEW YORK, Aug. 21 - In our "regular" TiM GW Bulletin, titled "Kleptocracy, 
Nepotism, Cronyism, Thuggery" (TiM GW Bulletin 99/8-4, Aug. 20, 1999), we 
commented about a New York Times report that Bosnian government officials 
had stolen up to $1 billion of the $5.1 billion international aid.  We said 
that, "the real name of the globalist game is - Greed, Arrogance, Murder 
and Ethnic-cleansing (GAME).  Which includes America (once upon a time) the 
Beautiful."

A few days earlier (see S99-135, "Peace" 29, Item 1, Aug. 9 - a Special TiM 
GW Bulletin on NATO's Kosovo War and "Peace"), we said the following in 
reference to the Clinton administration's creation of a new propaganda 
agency, whose mission is to support the Washington-London-Brussels "lie and 
deny" claims vis-a-vis NATO's war on Serbia:

"Let's see� you engage in criminal activities and you're caught in the act; 
not by the police, but by a reporter who writes a story about your 
misdeeds.  So what do you do?

If you're a novice criminal, chances are you'd be chastened by the 
experience, and try to reform and go straight.  If you're a hardened 
criminal, you will lie and deny everything, lash out at the reporter, or 
maybe even assault him.  But if you're a really big mobster, you'll try to 
bribe or intimidate the publisher into retracting the story.  And if that 
doesn't work, then you'll buy or start your own media organization, give it 
a three letter acronym as the name, and run it on the basis of the 'lie and 
deny truth ethics.

Well, at least now we know what sort of criminals are running our federal 
government: the biggest kind!"
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TiM Ed.: By the way, TiM editor repeated the above assertion on Aug. 19 
almost verbatim on Chuck Harder's "For the People" nationally-syndicated 
radio show.
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Now, let's put the two stories together - the Times Aug. 20 piece about 
Bosnia, and our earlier Bulletin about our "Washington Mob."  And then, 
let's splice some subsequent news footage to it.  First, about the 
intimidation and threats by the small-time criminals:

"The Prime Minister of Bosnia's Muslim-Croat federation is to sue the New 
York Times for its report that $1 billion in aid money had gone missing 
through fraud in Bosnia," Sarajevo's "Dnevni Avaz" reported on Saturday, 
Aug. 21.  The article added that Bakir Izetbegovic, son of Bosnian Muslim 
president, Alija Izetbegovic, named in the Times report as one of the 
Bosnian criminals on the take, would also sue the U.S. daily.

Remember what we said in from the S99-135, "Peace" 29, Item 1, Aug. 9 - "if 
you're a hardened criminal, you will lie and deny everything, lash out at 
the reporter, or maybe even assault him?"

To which we added that, "if you're a really big mobster, you'll try to 
bribe or intimidate the publisher into retracting the story."  Enter the 
State Department's "Washington Mob"� Here's an excerpt from the Agence 
France Presse (AFP) Aug. 19 report:

"The US State Department took the unusual step Thursday (Aug. 19) of 
demanding a correction from one of America's most powerful newspapers, The 
New York Times, over an (Aug. 17) front-page story it ran about rampant 
fraud in Bosnia.  Spokesman, James Rubin, said the report, which said 
Bosnian leaders had stolen up to one billion dollars in public and 
international aid money, was misleading and labeled a subsequent highly 
critical Times editorial on the matter 'mistaken'.

'We would like to see corrective measures taken that create the truth and 
not this false perception,' Rubin said, adding that the story was 
jeopardizing future international assistance."  (also see "Thugs of the 
World Unite" - http://www.truthinmedia.org/Kosovo/Peace/ps11.html, about 
how this Madam Halbright's spokesman, ostensibly a Jew, but also a husband 
of CNN's "believe-in-nothing-but-hate" star reporter of Iranian descent - 
Christiana Amanpour).

But the Washington State Department Mob's intimidation of the New York 
publishers has only produced partial results, so far, even at the heart of 
the NWO's GAME (Greed, Arrogance, Murder, Ethnic-cleansing - New York City).

Here's what the Times foreign editor, Andrew Rosenthal, the Times' foreign 
editor, wrote, in part, in the paper's Aug. 20 edition, in response to the 
Rubin charges:

"Nothing Mr. Rubin said or our review caused us to question the basic 
premise of the article, which is that investigators in the Office of the 
High Representative in Bosnia believe that widespread corruption has taken 
place,' Rosenthal said. 'These conclusions were contained in many thousands 
of pages of bound volumes from which American investigators attached to the 
OHR read to our correspondent during an interview in Sarajevo'."
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TiM Ed.: In addition to a sense of violent empathy which TiM feels with 
whoever advances the cause of God's truth, we must add, however, that the 
author of the controversial Times' story, the former New York daily's 
reporter from Bosnia and Belgrade, Chris Hedges, had already contributed to 
the criminal causes of the State Department Mob.  The fact that Hedges now 
seems to have succumbed to the pangs of conscience and repentance is 
admirable.  If he is a Christian, and is repenting from the bottom of his 
heart, he is already forgiven.

But if he is not, who are we, the mere mortals, to hedge the Hedges' 
bets?  Much better to leave that to God� As it is for the likes of Madam 
Halfbright, her spokesmen, or -women (like Pour-the-Scorn Amanpour).
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2. A Sobering Message to Serb Patriots: "Don't Continue Politics of 
Self-destruction" (by Venik)

PHOENIX, Aug. 24 - We've reported before to you before about the extensive 
NATO losses suffered in the alliance's war of aggression on Serbia, yet 
never admitted to the western public by the "lie and deny" 
Washington-London-Brussels NWO crowd.  Some of our sources were the Serbs 
with whom we talked during our visit to Serbia, at the height of NATO's 
bombing campaign (in late April 199).

But one of the early sources was also a "Venik Aviation" Web site (see 
S99-48, Day 29, Update 1, Item 5, Apr. 21 - 
http://www.truthinmedia.org/Kosovo/War/day29up1.html).   Here's an excerpt 
from a piece contributed to TiM by "Venik," a pen name of the author whose 
identity and locations is known TiM known, but is withheld at the writer's 
request, for the sake of his personal security:

"VENIK, Aug. 20 - I find it rather disturbing to see that some in 
Yugoslavia appear to be set on finishing the job started by NATO aggressors 
� the job of turning Serbia into another Balkan banana republic. Many want 
to blame Milosevic for all of Serbia�s problems � political, economic, 
social � while at the same time presenting Americans as their saviors.

I never though it would be necessary, but it is a good time to remind 
Milosevic�s opponents, that the American government is the cause of most of 
Yugoslavia�s problems, not the solution. It is up to every individual in 
Serbia to decide whether to support or to oppose Milosevic. But there is a 
bigger issue at stake � the future of Yugoslavia. And this issue is of far 
greater importance than the everyday political squabbles in Belgrade, than 
Milosevic or his parvenu opponents, who are eager to turn economic 
hardships of ordinary Serbs into a vehicle for their personal political 
success.

Whether the Serbs support or oppose Milosevic is really a secondary issue. 
American television and press are bathing their ignorant audiences in the 
news of political disputes consuming Yugoslavia. They show all sorts of 
rallies and demonstrations, many of which were organized with much more 
than casual involvement of American security organizations and black 
funding, and explaining to the average Joe how NATO helped Serbs to find 
their way to democracy. And most Americans are not really interested to 
know just how valuable are these principles of democracy that have to be 
pounded into people�s heads with bombs and missiles.

I do not support Milosevic, but I do not blame him for everything that is 
wrong in Serbia today. His major and, perhaps, only mistake, was that he 
underestimated the extent to which America and its NATO sidekicks were 
prepared to interfere in Yugoslavia�s internal political, social and 
economic affairs.

As many people around the world had a chance to witness firsthand, the 
American government was prepared to go all the way to subdue Yugoslavia. 
Some American politicians and political analysts are comparing Serbia with 
the hole in a doughnut: an independent, freedom-loving and, until recently, 
financially independent nation surrounded by countries in a hurry to forget 
their own past and by economic and social outcasts of European community.

For over a decade, the American government has persisted in its attempts to 
destabilize Yugoslavia, which remained the only truly independent nation in 
a region nearly completely consumed by American political and economic 
influence.

At first, the Americans and the British were selling Yugoslavia weapons � 
fairly advanced anti-tank missiles (AGM-65 Maverick), air-to-air missiles 
(AIM-9 Sidewinder), cluster bombs (BL775), modern radars, night vision 
equipment � while even a blind could see that the only possible military 
opponent for Yugoslavia was Yugoslavia itself, as nationalists were already 
hard at work, closely supported by American dollars, preparing to tear 
Yugoslavia apart.  And when war did broke out in Yugoslavia, it was the 
American and British missiles and cluster bombs that Yugoslavs were 
dropping on each other.

Much of the weapons supplied to Yugoslavia by the West ended up in the 
hands of separatists. Even during the latest armed aggression on 
Yugoslavia, NATO openly attempted to smuggle huge loads of small arms, 
anti-tank mines, and mortars to KLA terrorists through Germany, Italy and 
Albania. At least two such loads were intercepted by the Italian police 
(Italian government did not support NATO�s secret attempts to re-arm the KLA).

NATO surrounded Yugoslavia with an extensive network of radio and 
television transmitters designed to broadcast Western propaganda in Serbia 
in violation of numerous international laws. Recently French KFOR troops 
destroyed one of the last Yugoslav radio and television transmitters 
remaining in Kosovo. The US and the EU have partially cut off several large 
Yugoslav Internet service providers from the network.

And these are only some of a series of steps taken by the US, Britain, 
France and Germany to promote �democratic values� in Serbia. The US 
promises Serbs economic seventh heaven if only Milosevic steps down. 
Americans promised about the same to Ukrainians years ago, only in that 
case it were the nuclear weapons that had to go.

Well, let�s see what happened to Ukraine: a strong nationalist movement in 
Ukraine, of which, I must admit with much regret, I was a big supporter, 
severed political and economic ties with Russia and stripped the country of 
all nuclear weapons. Americans did pay � they paid Ukraine as little as 
possible, just enough to keep the process of disarmament moving along.

Once the last nuclear warhead left the country, so did American funding. 
During the past years Ukraine gained nothing but debts. In the recent years 
Ukrainian politicians, who realized that the US didn�t get rich by handing 
money to unimportant, powerless countries, scrambled to re-established 
economic connections with Russia.

Meanwhile, Ukraine cannot even afford to shut down the Chernobyl nuclear 
power plant, even though the US and the European Union promised the money 
years ago. What Ukraine ended up with is broken economy, corrupt 
politicians (another expense category of American financial �aid� to 
Ukraine), small but ineffective army, and, of course, no nuclear weapons to 
protect Ukraine�s government, should it become another �dictatorship� 
following Iraq and Yugoslavia. Now Ukraine is basically reduced to 
adjusting its political and economic interests and ambitions to those of 
Russia and the US, as the two dominant forces competing for influence in 
the region.

Yugoslavia will be certain to end up in the same position, only much worse, 
given the current state of its economy and industrial infrastructure, if 
Serbs follow such political opportunists as Vuk Draskovic, who would have 
made a much better actor, or used car dealer than a politician.

People like him will drive Serbia deep into debts, leaving the economy in 
ruin, and then they will disappear from the political arena never to be 
heard from again, as thousands of their colleagues did in the former USSR 
and as some politicians are doing at this very moment in Bosnia, stealing 
millions of dollars in Western financial handouts.

I think that if Serbs should make Milosevic do something, it is to make him 
stay and get Yugoslavia out of the mess he got it into. The worst possible 
thing that anyone in Yugoslavia can do right now is to assist American 
efforts to destabilize Yugoslavia even further.

Get real, Serb people, America is not your friend � it just stopped bombing 
you only a few months ago -  and the solution to your problems will not be 
found in American budget. The US Congress just cut NASA�s funds by $1 
billion. The Congress also cut the funding for America�s only air 
superiority fighter jet project � the F-22 Raptor � leaving the US Air 
Force without a replacement for its aging fleet of F-15s and F-14s. Can 
anyone seriously think that the US will spend any money rebuilding in 
Serbia what it just spend billions destroying?

During the NATO bombing campaign many Americans were asking: What America�s 
national interests are involved in Yugoslavia? And the answer was and still 
is  - none, and that�s exactly the financial aid Serbia will get from the US.

Money will come but only in the form of private investments, and no foreign 
business will invest a penny in Yugoslavia�s economy if there is no hope of 
political stability. Political stability doesn�t come with opposition 
politicians or coalition governments embroiled in petty internal feuds. The 
only thing that unites all the opposition politicians in Serbia today is 
the naive expectation of American financial aid and, of course, their 
hunger for power. Many of them will sell their mother, let alone Milosevic, 
for the kind of money promised by the US. And I am sure that they - the 
opposition � will get their money.

They will, but the ordinary Serbs will get nothing. Those who think that, 
if today they help to remove Milosevic from power, tomorrow the US will 
rebuild their industry, repair schools, fix communications and power 
networks and give them jobs � those people are in for a huge disappointment.

It is the end of August already, and the last time I checked, after August 
comes September and then October. I may not be entirely up-to-date on 
events in Yugoslavia, but I would guess that the climate there hasn�t 
changed much in the past several months (discounting the ecological effects 
of NATO�s bombardment) and it is about to get really cold. The debates 
among opposition politicians in Serbia may be heated and their words may be 
inspiring, but they are unlikely to substitute for all the power and 
heating stations destroyed by NATO.

Vuk Draskovic talks a lot about the great future for Serbia he envisions. 
Unfortunately, I didn�t hear him talk much about how his fellow countrymen 
are going to spend this winter. Will there be heat, electricity, food? So, 
you will replace one Milosevic with another and then what? Will you tell 
the US: �Feed us. Give us jobs and electricity?�

But only two months ago, Clinton was comparing Serbia to Nazi Germany and 
Kosovo - to one big Auschwitz. Give you money now? I don�t think so.

Unless Yugoslavia concentrates on economic recovery and on creating a 
politically -stable environment, no Western business will be willing to 
invest and the next ten years will be spent in Serbia just as the past ten 
years were spent in Russia and Ukraine: endless political quarrels, mutual 
accusations, economic decline, growing external debt, social unrest.

And, of course, there is another possibility � a civil war. Many American 
political analysts say that this is not possible, that a threat of a civil 
war is something Milosevic is trying to use to remain in power.

Well, I am not a political analyst, but a civil war in Yugoslavia doesn�t 
seem entirely impossible to me. There many people in Yugoslavia, who are 
unhappy that Milosevic got their country into several armed conflicts never 
getting the desired outcome.

But there are even more people who are more concerned not with the fact 
that they fought several wars, but with the fact that they did not win. 
People like that are sure to try again. And they can easily take control of 
the country�s politics after a cold and hungry winter, when most people 
will support anybody who promises food and jobs.

There is no question in my mind that at some point Serbia will regain 
control over Kosovo, not just on paper but in reality. And I am just as 
certain that the latest conflict with NATO was not the last one for Yugoslavia.

There is no need to try to compete with NATO in the department of fighter 
or bomber aviation � Yugoslavia has neither time nor money for that. How 
many advanced fighter aircraft can Yugoslavia afford to buy? None actually, 
but let�s say thirty or fifty � not really something you can put against 
NATO�s 600-700 fighters.

You can have the same 16 MiG-29s, but add 30-50 S-300PMU-2 SAM systems, 
about 150 Tunguska air defense systems, upgrade the existing air defenses 
and no NATO plane will cross your border in one piece.

NATO attacked because it felt that Yugoslavia was vulnerable. NATO 
commanders demonstrated staggering incompetence and failed to suppress 
Yugoslavia�s air defenses or to cause any significant damage to Yugoslav 
army. But NATO did succeed in destroying Yugoslavia�s industry and economic 
infrastructure, which finally forced the country to settle on a compromise 
solution.

Why did this happen? Most certainly because Yugoslavia, consumed in scurvy 
political bickering as we see today in Belgrade, ignored the deficiencies 
of its air defenses and offensive capabilities of its armed forces. 
Continue with demonstrations, rallies, protests, follow the opposition 
demagogues, and in a year or two Belgrade will be the only place left of 
Yugoslavia."

Venik, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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TiM Ed.: For what it's worth� having given "Venik" the TiM free speech 
stage, about the only thing the TiM editor can add to the above is� the 
sooner Milosevic and his wife depart Serbia's political stage, in one or 
multiple pieces, the better.

On the other hand, Milosevic is bad; Clinton is worse�

So we (Americans) have a lot of cleaning up to do, before preaching to 
others about the virtues of "freedom and democracy."
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3. A Sobering Message to Truthmongers Around the World: How "Uncle Sam" 
Turned into a "Big Brother"

PHOENIX, Aug. 24 - And now, here's an epilogue to the story behind the 
above "Venik" story.  And it has nothing to do with Serbia.  It has to do 
with how Uncle Sam's criminal reincarnation, the Clinton administration, 
tried to shut down the dissemination of God's truth during NATO's war on 
Serbia, and turned itself into a Big Brother reincarnate.

At least two U.S. Internet providers not only had tried to, but actually 
did, shut down the "Venik" Web sites.  At the U.S. government urging, the 
"Venik" insists.  Because he told the truth about NATO's aggression on 
Serbia.  Here are copies of some of the correspondence which TiM exchanged 
with "Venik" during the course of trying to verify his existence and 
credibility. You can judge for yourself whom to believe - the "Venik," or 
the "Big Brother:"

VENIK: "I am reading your TiM newsletter about the situation in Yugoslavia 
with great interest every time. During NATO's aggression against 
Yugoslavia, the (TiM) newsletter provided a lot of particularly interesting 
information that would otherwise have escaped my attention.

I did my best during NATO's aggression to maintain an accurate record of 
NATO combat losses and military tactics. My Web site (Venik's Aviation 
Page) had on the average about 3,000 visitors every day from Yugoslavia 
alone.  Which, I guess is not bad for a personal home page.

Several months ago I received a strange letter from the webmaster of 
Cybercities - my former Web space provider - who explained that he was 
forced by the government to close my page. I moved my site to XOOM, where 
it existed until several days ago when I received a similar letter for 
XOOM's webmaster.

Knowing that your newsletter targets the audience which may be interested 
in the kind of information presented on my Web site, I decided to contact 
you with a request to include the new address (below) of my page in your 
newsletter."

Asked by TiM who ordered his ISPs to shut down his Web site, "Venik" replied:

"Apparently, it was the US government. It appears that I probably deleted 
the e-mail from XOOM's webmaster, but I still have the one I got from the 
Cybercities, which is a Web space provider based in Flagstaff, Arizona. 
Their Web site is www.cybercities.com

Recently they re-designed their web page and removed any info about their 
location. But on their old web site the address was: Cybercities.com; 2532 
Borth 4th St. #301; Flagstaff, AZ, 86004

Here is the e-mail I received from the Webmaster of Cybercities on May 26, 
1999. Subject line: Anti-American Pages; sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

"Dear Madam - Sir,

We recently got some governmental complaints about your web page on our 
server concerning the topic: Aircraft used and lost in Yugoslavia. You 
know, that our policy is, and always will be, to obtain  the free speech on 
the internet.

But, as you might know, our server is located in the U.S. , so we cannot 
provide any topics, that collide with federal laws of the U.S.. And 
according to one of these laws, no company inside the U.S. is allowed to 
supply any hostile country, this concerns ALSO (due to the email we got) 
YOUR web page.

So we please you to rearrange your web site the way it does not show the 
numbers and locations where the Yugoslavian side assume NATO planes got 
down (If it is true or not I do not care!!!!) or we have to shut down your 
web page.

Sorry ?about that [EMAIL PROTECTED]"

To be honest, at first I assumed that this was somebody's practical joke, 
so I checked the source code of the e-mail and, to my surprise, it did come 
from Cybercities. On the very same day Cybercities disabled my account and 
erased all of my files. That was it. Somebody must have really spooked 
them. Cybercities did not reply to any of my e-mails regarding the 
termination of my Web site."
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TiM Ed.: Welcome to the Big Brother's (not Uncle Sam's) United States of 
America.
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